Joint Development Partnership Signed Between Sekula Defense and The Union
Alex Nova and Jasper Sekula posed for photos today after a short signing ceremony cementing the establishment of a feasibility research study to determine whether a variant of Armorgel, The Union's signature body armor, can be licensed out for non-military uses.
Sekula Defense, the world's largest manufacturer of conventional ballistic armor is anxious to share technology for making Armorgel use more widespread in the Law Enforcement, Firefighting, and Space Exploration fields. "This is an issue of public safety," Sekula remarked, "and that's good business."